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Scouting Report:Giants: San Francisco's No. 5 starter is no stranger to big games. He was the Giants' leading winner in the 2012 postseason, going 3-0 with a 1.09 ERA as he won twice in the National League Championship Series before winning Game 3 of the World Series.

Dodgers: Ryu is tasked with the rare feat of starting three of his club's first six games. He has yet to give up a run this season, allowing two hits in five innings in a no-decision in Australia and scattering three hits over seven innings in a win Sunday.

Scouting Report:Giants: Bumgarner was victimized on Opening Night by his defense, as first baseman Brandon Belt and third baseman Pablo Sandoval committed errors that generated four unearned runs. Bumgarner has excelled at Dodger Stadium, where he's 5-2 with a 1.86 ERA.

Dodgers: The "sixth starter" is in the rotation at least once, as Maholm makes his Dodgers debut and first start since last year. He's not exactly stretched out, having been on ice in the bullpen since Australia.

Scouting Report:Giants: Cain said that he tried to be too precise in his previous start, which helped the D-backs score two first-inning runs and collect five hits in their first eight at-bats. The Giants are 6-7 in Cain's Dodger Stadium outings, despite his 2.65 ERA there.

Dodgers: He retired the first 10 batters, but Greinke admittedly wasn't sharp in a five-inning win over the Padres on Tuesday. He had another checkered Spring Training, suffering a strained right calf that exempted him from Australia.

No Kershaw . I'm liking our chances this series...although tomorrow's starter doesn't inspire me. Vogelsong better pull some vintage '12 ball out of his *ss, or we may be in a little trouble. BEAT THE PULP OUT OF LA!

How sweet it is, how unbelievably sweet it is! 2010, 2012, AND 2014 San Francisco Giants are WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS!